PRIME is a not-for-profit training organization that supports and facilitates current and modern entrepreneurship.

PRIME offers people who aspire to entrepreneurship, start-ups, scale-ups and companies training courses and courses tailored to the entrepreneurship required in today's disruptive economy.

PRIME integrates various proven methodologies as Design Thinking, Gamification, Lego Serious Play and Canvas Business Model (YOU).
PRIME circulates and valorises knowledge in order realize to unconventional developments and making it available and suitable for applications in new products.

PRIME provides tools for a successful journey from idea to market launch and the 1st step of entrepreneurship to self-employment to business development.

PRIME's approach works innovative and stimulates and strengthens competencies and skills to manage acceleration of growth and innovation and to develop a sustainable business model.

Prime is also active as external expert for European projects in Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey, Slovenia, Germany, Austria, Italy, Spain, Greece, Cyprus and France.

EU projects

Overall goal of the project is to achieve Knowledge Triangle, digital integration, opening up education, entrepreneurship and soft skills within the collaboration of large stakeholder map in the tourism sector.

Our expertise

Lego Serious Play®

Innovation requires engagement that goes well beyond crowd sourcing: it requires a user centric approach, and it demands for collaborative and constructive processes where participants build ideas and concepts, negotiate meaning and engage in creative activities together to create mutual value – value for the education system and for the learners. A value that goes into the design and development of a better user experience that targets needs and values that are latent, those values that are subconscious and that LEGO Serious Play can surface. In such a perspective, LSP is the beating, engaging and revealing heart of a co-creation experience, helping organisations and users to engage in constructive conversations to build together, iteratively, the next user experience, innovating services and products together.

City Game Design

I teach art, architecture, urban planning, design, tourism and I see the city as a living space where environmental signals and cultural events gives you the state of the art of the city health. La Biennale has all these components in one way or another, there are many views, many concepts, different Biennales inside the Biennale for sure whatever you teach is somehow represented there.I decided to transform my students into game Avatars and I develop a game named "La Biennale". I have conducted an extensive research in advanced, that is one of the biggest changes in education

Design Thinking

I teach art, architecture, urban planning, design, tourism and I see the city as a living space where environmental signals and cultural events gives you the state of the art of the city health.La Biennale has all these components in one way or another, there are many views, many concepts, different Biennales inside the Biennale for sure whatever you teach is somehow represented there.I decided to transform my students into game Avatars and I develop a game named "La Biennale". I have conducted an extensive research in advanced, that is one of the biggest changes in education

Social Good · Oasis Game

As during earlier technological and social transformations, there is a disjunction between existing structures and institutions and what’s needed now. This is as true for the private as for the social economy. New paradigms tend to flourish in areas where the institutions are most open to them, and where the forces of the old are weak.We make the dreams of the community happen.

Business Model You

A workshop starts with The Three Career Questions: Is it time to move up? Is it time to move out? Is it time to adapt your style? For midcareer professionals, The Three Questions serve as a global positioning system throughout their voyages in career space. For managers, The Three Questions serve as a framework for challenging but essential professional development conversations they must hold with the people they oversee.